Today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day. It’s a day meant to introduce the topic of digital accessibility and the needs of users with disabilities to everyone in the hopes of making their web experience a better one. Just four years ago, GAAD was a concept proposed by Los Angeles-based web developer, Joe Devon. Frustrated with the lack of information available about web accessibility, he sought to get like-minded developers and others in the digital world together to spread the word.…

Thanks to the Americans with Disabilities Act, developers have increasingly been working accessible designs into their physical properties…but what about the digital ones? That’s right – your website needs to be accessible too, and that involves accessible design and development of a different nature. If you’re in the real estate or property management game, you know all about the Fair Housing Act. The mandate emphasizes that “It is unlawful to discriminate in any aspect of selling or renting housing or…

One of our Twitter followers is interested in solving important medical and scientific questions while making his data accessible to everyone, including users with disabilities. Using an API and a small suite of strong web code, accessibility can be automated and will remain accessible regardless of changing data.

We’re happy to announce the launch of Innate’s new Website Accessibility Services! Let us help you manage the process of updating your website to follow the Americans with Disabilities Act Title III, Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the industry standard WCAG 2.0 guidelines. As a long-time player in the website design game, we know that user experience is (and always has been) a key component of our digital strategy for clients. But, times change and so do rules.…

Being a designer and sports fan (like I am) is a mix of interests that don’t always overlap. However, I often see designers posting their own design takes on a team’s logo, uniform, and overall branding. It got me thinking about REAL rebrands in sports and the possible lasting impacts they might have. More specifically: can design impact a team’s win percentage? The power of a brand I recently read an article about how the Los Angeles Clippers should change…